But removing ntrack does not fix anything! (CPU 100%) Maybe removing libtrack0?
R-C (sorry 4 top-posting, I'm on Nokia) On Mon Jul 4th, 2011 3:26 PM EEST John Balcaen wrote: >2011/7/4 Radu-Cristian FOTESCU <[email protected]>: >> >> >>> you can reproduce it by removing with --no-deps ntrack & restart your >>> kde session >> >> You mean one could have been running "kded4 --no-deps ntrack" and experience >> no CPU issues even w/o these updates?! >> Geez, how would a regular user know that "--no-deps ntrack" was a valid >> parameter? >it was a rpm command aka remove the ntrack package with --nodeps aka >rpm -e --nodeps ntrack >& not running kded4 whith thoses argument. > > > >-- >Balcaen John >Jabber-id: [email protected]
